Breakdown of ’Bama’s breakdown

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The upset of Alabama may have come a week too late for the LSU Tigers, but maybe they can take some solace in finding the blueprint for beating the Crimson Tide.

Give all the credit for last Saturday's 29-24 win to the Texas A&M Aggies, but they should send LSU a gift basket for the assist. In watching the first quarter of the A&M-Alabama game, it was hard not to notice a familiar pattern emerging; it looked remarkably similar to last week's 21-17 Alabama win over the Bayou Bengals.

So here's me, your favorite college football nerd, actually taking notes while sitting on my couch and watching football – on a day off, no less. But what I stumbled across was the anatomy of an upset, at least when it comes to beating the best team in the SEC the past few years.

• Turnovers make all the difference. Before the past 2 weeks, Alabama had a +17 turnover margin; against LSU and A&M, it was -5 – and the Tigers and Aggies scored 21 points off those five 'Bama turnovers.

• Third downs make or break you. All year long, Alabama's ability to sustain drives and limit opponents' long drives has been a staple of their lopsided wins. But the last 2 weeks have exposed what can happen when things don't go well on third down. After converting just 1 out of 9 third downs against LSU, the Tide didn't convert a third down until the second quarter against A&M and finished 7-for-15 for the game. Conversely, LSU and A&M combined to go 21-for-38 on third-down conversions, extending drives and wearing down Alabama's stout defense.

• The ground game needs to get on track. After dominating defensive fronts the first eight games with an offensive line consisting of three returning All-Americans and a fourth who will likely earn that honor this year, 'Bama struggled to push around the Tigers and Aggies. Without the running game to set up the downfield passes, Heisman hopeful AJ McCarron looked lost for most of the second half against LSU and the entire first quarter against A&M. That effectively got the Tide out of their game plan until they were trailing the Aggies 20-0 – and playing from behind is not what 'Bama is built for.

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